Alarm grows in Washington as Saudi coalition attack on Yemen port appears imminent
Source: Washington Post
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers urged Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Tuesday to reconsider his support for a seemingly imminent assault by a Saudi-led coalition on the crucial Yemeni port city of Hodeida.
In the face of Yemens senseless humanitarian tragedy, where 19 million people need emergency support, we are committed to using our Constitutional authority to assert greater oversight over U.S. involvement in the conflict and promote greater public debate regarding U.S. military participation in Yemens civil war, which has never been authorized by Congress, the legislators said in a letter.
The letter comes on the heels of another, signed by 55 legislators, to President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions insisting that any direct U.S. involvement in Yemen be brought before Congress for authorization. In a trip to Saudi Arabia in April, Mattis hinted at direct U.S. military and intelligence support for the Saudi-led coalition, which is seeking to dislodge the Shiite-led Houthi rebels from Sanaa and other areas they control in Yemen.
Saudi fighter jets dropped leaflets over Houthi-controlled Hodeida in recent days warning its hundreds of thousands of residents of an impending offensive, according to the United Nations and aid agencies. Yemen imports 90 percent of its food, and Hodeida's already-damaged port is the entry point for the vast majority of it. A two-year-long civil war has destroyed Yemen's economy, and more than 7 million people rely on humanitarian aid for survival.
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elleng
(130,861 posts)democrank
(11,092 posts)Heartbreaking
bucolic_frolic
(43,123 posts)They're not nice people. Andrew Jackson tried to prevent this.
FairWinds
(1,717 posts)in this conflict.
How about, at the very least, Congressional hearings and authorization?
I'm inclined to be sympathetic to groups opposed to the Saudi theocracy.
And despite what they feed you, the Houthi are not tools of Iran. (According
to Juan Cole, whom I trust)
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